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UK-Based Ghanaian gospel singer Amanda Ofori is out with her new single titled ‘Abba’.
The song comes as her second single after her maiden release which features gospel singer Cwesi Oteng.
Amanda believes that this song will go a long way to bless people around the world.

‘Abba’ means ‘Loving Father’ and talks about the loving nature of God and how he goes all out to love his children regardless of their multiple sins and transgressions — referring to the ‘parable of the lost sheep’ in the Bible.
According to the singer, she received the song through a dream and has since blessed a lot of lives with it.
Amanda Ofori is a vibrant worshiper who has been passionate about gospel music from a tender age.
Coming from the rich cultural heritage of Ghana, Amanda has also been writing songs with a fusion of local Ghanaian and English languages.
Amanda sings in her local church choir and has also had the opportunity to minister through singing at various Gospel events.
She has also sung in various choirs and also supported backing vocals for gospel artist Hanson Asiedu.
The inspiration behind her songs derives from her faith in God, and her sweet melodies to exalt and magnify God through a deeper place of praise and worship.
‘Abba’ is currently out on digital platforms.
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